Braindead is a tool of the Chicoms.
ANYONE on a phone call with Biden has the upper hand. Xi should dial back his crowing a tad.
“Follow your script, Mr. Biden, or the horrors on your son’s laptop will become front page news in America”.
A ten year old could get the upper hand on Joetato.
I’ll bet the call was frustrating for Xi though. Imagine trying to have a coherent conversation with the First Retard through a translator.
Hell yes they have the upper hand. China bitch-slaps this administration.
White House short press release (https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/09/09/readout-of-president-joseph-r-biden-jr-call-with-president-xi-jinping-of-the-peoples-republic-of-china/):
President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. spoke today with President Xi Jinping of the People’s Republic of China (PRC). The two leaders had a broad, strategic discussion in which they discussed areas where our interests converge, and areas where our interests, values, and perspectives diverge. They agreed to engage on both sets of issues openly and straightforwardly. This discussion, as President Biden made clear, was part of the United States’ ongoing effort to responsibly manage the competition between the United States and the PRC. President Biden underscored the United States’ enduring interest in peace, stability, and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific and the world and the two leaders discussed the responsibility of both nations to ensure competition does not veer into conflict.
China’s more complete press release (https://www.fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/zxxx_662805/t1906035.shtml):
On the morning of 10 September 2021, President Xi Jinping took a phone call from U.S. President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. The two leaders had candid, in-depth and extensive strategic communication and exchanges on China-U.S. relations and relevant issues of mutual interest.
Xi Jinping first expressed sympathy to Biden and the American people over the human and economic toll in multiple places in the United States caused by Hurricane Ida. Biden appreciated the expression of sympathy.
Xi Jinping pointed out that for some time, due to the U.S. policy on China, the China-U.S. relationship has run into serious difficulty. This serves neither the fundamental interests of the people of the two countries, nor the common interests of countries around the world. China and the United States are respectively the biggest developing country and the biggest developed country. Whether they can handle their relationship well bears on the future of the world. It is a question of the century to which the two countries must provide a good answer. When China and the United States cooperate, the two countries and the world will benefit; when China and the United States are in confrontation, the two countries and the world will suffer. Getting the relationship right is not optional, but something we must do and must do well.
Xi Jinping highlighted an ancient Chinese poem, “Mountains and rivers may block the way, yet another village will appear amidst willow trees and blooming flowers.” Since the ice was broken in bilateral relations in 1971, China and the United States have cooperated with each other and delivered tangible benefits to countries around the world. With the international community facing many common challenges, China and the United States need to show broad vision and shoulder great responsibilities. The two countries should look ahead and press forward, demonstrate strategic courage and political resolve, and bring China-U.S. relations back to the right track of stable development as soon as possible for the good of the people in both countries and around the world.
Xi Jinping elaborated on China’s position on climate change and other issues. He stressed that China continues to prioritize ecological conservation and pursues a green and low-carbon path to development, and has taken the initiative to actively shoulder international responsibilities befitting China’s national conditions. On the basis of respecting each other’s core concerns and properly managing differences, the relevant departments of the two countries may continue their engagement and dialogue to advance coordination and cooperation on climate change, COVID-19 response and economic recovery as well as on major international and regional issues. In the meantime, the two sides may tap more potential of cooperation to inject more positive dynamics into the relationship.
Biden noted that the world is changing fast. The U.S.-China relationship is the most consequential relationship in the world, and the future of the bulk of the world will depend on how the United States and China get on with each other. The two countries have no interest in letting competition veer into conflict. The U.S. side has no intention to change the one-China policy. It is prepared to have more candid exchanges and constructive discussions with China to identify key and priority areas where cooperation is possible, avoid miscommunication, miscalculation and unintended conflict, and get U.S.-China relations back on track. The U.S. side looks forward to more discussions and cooperation with China to reach more common positions on climate change and other important issues.
Both presidents agreed that in-depth communication between them on China-U.S. relations and major international issues is very important for steering the bilateral ties in the right direction. They agreed to maintain frequent contact by multiple means and instruct officials at the working level to intensify the work, conduct extensive dialogue and create conditions for the further development of China-U.S. relations.
I thought Xi was calling Xiden to thank him for the Bagram Military Base gift.
If Biden sticks with the original secret agreement between the Democrat Party and the CCP, he will continue to plunge in the polls, simply because the American people seem to have caught on to what is happening. The Chinese imperialists want access to Afghanistan, not conquest. They will strip that country of its resources, and say “ta ta”.
This is what they are doing in Asia, Africa, and soon Europe. Thus the debacle in Afghanistan is scheduled to be followed up by the “invasion” of Taiwan. I suspect that the abandonment of Taiwan and the abrogation of the security pact we have with that independent nation, is a forgone conclusion.
I put “invasion” in quotes because I believe that Xi Ping Pong is pressuring Biden to stick to the plan, in which Biden pledged to stand impotently by and not intervene during a military assault from the mainland. The CCP will use this to pressure Taiwan to surrender, promising leniency if there is no resistance. Without American intervention, Taiwan is doomed.
Biden remarkably realizes that he will not last the year if he does stand down. The alternative is war, and Biden cannot escape his own treachery, and so he withdraws into his mental cloud of dementia. And we wonder what is happening?
We are doubly threatened by the fact that we have no competent leadership, at all. We are adrift, and the CCP knows that they must strike, while the house plant remains installed in the Oval Office.
But he dances to Xi's tune, for sure.
Godzilla vs Bambi...
“Yankee Joe — you there...”
{{{ snore }}}
“Yankee Joe — herro, herro...”
{{{ snore }}}
"Upper hand?" Biden is a wholly-owned subsidiary of China, and others apparently. This is all just for show. "Why no, we're not friends, we're ... ah ... 'adversaries' yeah, that's it and we think we're winning!" {wink} {wink} As if the deposits in the off-shore Biden accounts weren't rolling in.
First of all the climate change thing is a non-sequitur & there’s no sense even thinking about it with the important things we have to consider. Secondly, why couldn’t we just pick some unknown off the street to take Biden’s place; we could hardly do any worse.